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Page Eighteen THE GOAL SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of '23 have com- pleted our High School life, with our minds still intact and with our unerring judge- ment, do most solemnly declare this to be our will and testament. SECTION I Item 1-We, the Seniors, do leave in trust LO the Juniors our peaceful spirit, reserve, and a portion of our worldly knowledge. We admonish you to carefully guard the infant class of the High School next year, with the same care, diligence and tender- ness that we have shown to the Freshmen of this year. Item II-We, the Seniors, do bequeath to the Sophomores the straight and narrow path of industry which will lead to the suc- cessful completion of their duties. Item III-We, the Seniors do leave the Freshmen a part of our knowledge so that they may successfully combat with Latin and Algebra. SECTION II-Personal Bequests. Item Ifl, Mary Schreiner desire my slen- der lines and quiet disposition to be given to Julia Shull. Item II-I, Alma Kinsey, do bequeath my wonderful ability to ask questions to George Reinke, who will use this art in a fitting manner. Item III-I, Theodore Reinke do will my surpassing zeal for work and my ability to drive the Ford, to the most deserving Junior. I further will that he become fa- miliar with the Fry's Valley Road. Item IV4I, Edward Milliken who cher- ish a great adoration for nature, especial- ly for rivers, bridges and quiet walks in the moonlight, do leave a portion of this to Victor Schreiner. Item V-I, Florence Everett do leave a portion of my charming influence over boys and balky colts to Mary Bender. I trust that the day after school closes that the Janitor place all my tardy marks in a black tin box and place the same in the cabinet in the upper hall, which will be a solemn warming to all High School students in the future. Item VI-I, William E. Lindon bequeath my ability to teach school to Francis Nuss- baum and my position as catcher on the baseball team to Albert Rinehart. Item VII-I, Dorothy Gilmore bequeath my power of incessant speech to Vera Shull. Item VIII4I, John Gray bequeath my studious disposition to all the lower class- men. Item IX-I, Fred Heck bequeath my quietness to VValter Shull. Item X-I, Walter Glass Will my many trips to Fry's Valley to some competent Junior. Item XI-I, Blanche Dichler bequeath my ability as president of the Senior Class to some competent Junior. -Newton Cappel
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Page Twenty THE GOAL w 0 C9 :ZZ .3 H .,,, R SCHOOLHQUSE J X I :ffl I-, 1 as xg 5 g. M ff 'xii' A - II rs' X 44 . Lg f' -XY OMIA.- . xr ef I I -N., Q-Q , ' V f 'ff ?0'g f 10117 l g f 2 Z W f , JUNIOR CLASS ORGANIZATION President-Francis E. Nussbaum. Vice President-Mary K. Pfeiffer. Secretary-Mary E. Bender. Treasurer-Gladys M. Brown. Class Motto-Excelsior. Class ColorswGreen and Gold. Class Flower-Pink Tea Rose. Altho our class is small in number it has filled an important place in the High School during the past year. We have tak- en our full share of prizes in school activi- ties. Vve can boast of an artist, several musicians, baseball and basketball players, a debater, and the champion speller. The personnel of our class has changed a little since the close of last year. We lost one of our members during vacation, but when school began we were delighted to find a new member to take his place still making the Junior Class organization an even ten. We have had the honor of being the first Sophomore class in the G. H. S. and are looking forward to being the first Seniors in the new High School building. Mary Pfeiffer, '24
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